OQO announced the model 2+ at this year's CES, a new model that's now based on Intel Atom processor. The new model will also lower the cost to compete with netbooks on the market, though the entry price will still a bit higher than the netbooks. The starting price is $1,199.

Here are live photos of the OQO 2+ from CES:

Feature highlights of the new OQO model 2+:

Mobility

Designed for ultimate usability on the go, the model 2+ features an OLED display with an embedded touchscreen as well as an integrated backlit thumb keyboard and track stick.

For wireless connectivity, the model 2+ is equipped with WiFi 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth 2.0.

Connectivity

Add the integrated Gobi Global Mobile Internet option to your OQO model 2+ and wirelessly connect to the Internet, even without a WiFi hotspot.

The OQO model 2+ is now powered by Intel Atom processor (1.33GHz or 1.86GHz), and offers the compatibility and security of a full Microsoft Windows operating system and unparalleled connectivity options. With storage capacities of up to 120GB HDD, you can manage all your office and multimedia files. The model 2+ is available with 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM for quick system responsiveness. You'll enjoy improved video performance via Intel System Controller Hub US15W with integrated 3D graphics plus DirectX 9 and H.264 video decode support in hardware. For increased durability and performance, the model 2+ is available with a 60GB solid state drive (SSD) option.